Sky Ireland is a telecommunications company which serves the Ireland.[1][2]

Its corporate headquarters are based in Dublin which were opened by TaoiseachEnda Kenny on 18 January, 2013.[2] Sky Ireland provides customers in Ireland with digital television channels. Sky have launched their broadband in Ireland with packages varying from €40 to €57.50 per month and speeds of up to 100Mbps. Sky's broadband services have no cap and are unlimited.[3]

As of January 2013: The company has 500 workers that work from its contact centre with a possible increase of 1,000 by year end. BSkyB chief executive Jermey Darroch announced on 18 January, 2013 that Sky Ireland will invest a further €1 billion over the next five years in Ireland.[4]

As of September 2013: Sky Ireland now employ 800 people at its Dublin base. Sky Ireland have confirmed they expect to invest €1.25 billion with expansion into the Irish market with Irish specific productions and further expansion of its existing Irish telecommunications company.[5]

In October 2013 Sky Ireland Launched the On Demand service to its Irish customers.

Sky subscribers in Ireland have a different choice of channels compared its other European counterparts. The standard Irish channels RTÉ One, RTÉ Two, TV3, TG4 and 3e are available to all Irish subscribers. Irish channels are also available on satellite using Saorsat.[6] Free to air channels like the ITV and the Channel 5 family of channels, can only be tuned via the Other Channels section.[7]

In February 2013 BSkyB launched its broadband and telephone product in Ireland, and have made significant headway into the Irish market as one of the few providers offering 'triple play' (Phone, broadband and digital TV)to the public. As Sky Plc Irish offering of broadband and phone is made via the existing telephone network (LLU and non-LLU), it is widely available. In Ireland, Sky Plc operates under the identity of Sky Ireland with its headquarters in Dublin. Sky Ireland as of 26 December 2014 have launched Fiber Broadband of up to 100mbs